Tanked Up 242 – Don’t Trifle with Us!

There are games and beers a plenty this week in our penultimate show of the year. Firstly, Lucy cracks open You Sexy Thing from Burning Soul, Ben has never...

There are games and beers a plenty this week in our penultimate show of the year. Firstly, Lucy cracks open You Sexy Thing from Burning Soul, Ben has never tried Smash & Grab from Vocation and Aadil is local again with Moor Beer Company and Old Freddy Walker. Lucy then launches into the games she has played with Lab Rat, Telsa Force, Animal Farm and Call of the Sea. Ben starts to give his thoughts on Yes, You’re Grace but pauses to open more beers. Lucy drinks Haunt from Whiplash, Ben has Left Landed Giant’s Lit by the Supermoon and Aadil finishes with the Arbor X LHG collab Damn You Autocorrect. We end the episode with Aadil’s thoughts on Cyberpunk 2077 after a few hours with the game.

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Ben is like a fine wine, he spends far to much time in cellars. He deliberately developed a stutter and a slur and walks with a limp to conceal his raging alcohol problem. Once beat up a fish for looking at him funny. Ben hosts the Tanked up podcast, but we are pretty sure he isn't aware of that.
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